The Ladybird Program is a safe, supportive, non-crisis, transitional housing program for women and children who need a place of healing and recovery following the trauma associated with family and domestic violence and/or women who have experienced or are at risk of homelessness.
Supporting the Big Rivers region, the Ladybird Program provides stable, medium-term accommodation for people who are no longer in immediate crisis but require a place to live while planning next steps towards long-term housing, safety and independence.
With funding for the purchase of homes awarded by the Australian Government, The Treasury, the program is designed around healing and wellbeing. Alongside accommodation, residents are supported through structured, on-site support to help them connect with services, develop personalised plans, and work towards sustainable housing and wellbeing outcomes.
The Ladybird Program may be suitable for women and children who:
The Ladybird Program is not a crisis or emergency service. Referrals are assessed to ensure the program is appropriate for the individuals current needs and circumstances.
The Program provides transitional accommodation, for approximately 6-12 months, depending on individual needs and circumstances, along with support to:
The program is designed to support people to move forward safely and sustainably, rather than to provide short-term crisis intervention.
Female
Sistergirl
Other
All Ages
Designed for Families
No / Self referral